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344 sponded with Lord Rawdon, Lord Moira, and Samuel Wesley the composer (son of Charles Wesley)

Newton, William, 32, ex-captain of dragoons. At Luxembourg, Oct. 12, 1793. Guillotined June 6, 1794. See p. 179. Nichols, Augustus. At Plessis, April 2, 1795.

O'Brennan, Pierre, 55, priest, native of Compiègne. Guillotined July 23, 1794. See p. 182. O'Byrne, priest, Versailles. At Luxembourg, Oct. 6, 1793, to Oct. 6, 1794. O'Connor, James, 27, Irish student. At Benedictines' and Luxembourg, May 11, 1793, to Dec. 12, 1793.

O'Hara, General Charles. Captured at Toulon. At Luxembourg, Jan. 10, 1794. Exchanged for General Rochambeau, Aug. 1795. See pp. 227–229. O'Hoole, ——, Irish. Arrested for "incivisme" and incendiary talk. O'Keefe, Eliza. At Austin convent. Liberated Feb. 22, 1795. O'Kennedy, wife of Charron. At Plessis. Liberated Oct. 18, 1794. Oliveira, Catherine Kearney, widow of, 49. Liberated Jan. 27, 1794. O'Moran, General Jacques Ferdinand, 59. Arrested at Arras, Aug. 1793; brought to La Force, Paris, Jan. 6, 1794; guillotined March 6, 1794. See p. 177. O'Neil, Richard. At Luxembourg, July 10, 1794, to Aug. 18, 1794.

Orrell, Elizabeth Anne, 38, Austin nun.

O'Sullivan, Jacques, 33, fencing master. Tried for complicity in Nantes massacres, and acquitted Dec. 16, 1794. See pp. 208–210 Packman, Thomas, 17, groom, Scotch. At Luxembourg, Nov. 19, 1793. Paine, Thomas, deputy. Arrested as a measure of general safety. At Luxembourg, Jan. 1, 1794; at Hotel des Fermes, with the other Girondin deputies, Aug. 20, 1794; liberated Nov. 3, 1794. See p. 87.

Parish, Sarah. At Luxembourg, Oct. 10, 1793.